Mechanistic evaluation of the effect of calcium carbide waste on properties of asphalt mixes

  • Isa N
  • Olowosulu A
  • Joel M
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Abstract

Calcium Carbide Waste (CCW) was used as an alternative to traditional Portland cement mineral filler in hot mix asphalt concrete to rid its disposal problem. Its effect on mechanical properties of hot mix asphalt was assessed using the Marshall method of mix design. Using the optimum bitumen content determined from Marshall Test, Portland cement used as mineral filler was partially replaced with 0, 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50% CCW by dry weight. Results of tests indicated an increase in stability, voids in mineral aggregates, Marshall Stiffness and reduction in flow, unit weight, voids filled with binder when the percentage of CCW increases. Based on results of tests, partial replacement of Portland cement with 40% CCW could be used in asphalt production. This will ensure economy in asphalt production and promote disposal of CCW which constitute environmental hazards.Keywords: Calcium Carbide Waste, Asphalt, Portland cement, Mineral Filler, Mechanical Properties

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Isa, N., Olowosulu, A., & Joel, M. (2018). Mechanistic evaluation of the effect of calcium carbide waste on properties of asphalt mixes. Nigerian Journal of Technological Development, 15(1), 20. https://doi.org/10.4314/njtd.v15i1.4

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